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EnglishCan anyone identify this plant?

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PANAGOT 1 year ago
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iul7 1 year ago
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iul7 1 year ago
i think it might be white cedar


https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.illinoiswildflowers.info%2Ftrees%2Fplants%2Fwhite_cedar.html&psig=AOvVaw2EJeRhbPfULeSJkRsMpAuC&ust=1629359691597000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAsQjRxqFwoTCICh1oOMuvICFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
Sapozinho 1 year ago
Parece erva doce
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine for sure 100%
MRjo 1 year ago
I think that's weeping willow.
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago Correct
It looks like a young Weeping White Pine to me . Here is a link for reference: http://plants.highlandavegreenhouse.com/12120028/Plant/1097/Weeping_White_Pine
PANAGOT 1 year ago
Yes seems similar.
Victor 1 year ago
White cedar
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine for sure 100%
Victor 1 year ago
White cedar
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
ALi Reza 1 year ago
This is a turmeric tree. This plant is a very hardy tree that is specific to hot, dry and desert areas.
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
Victor 1 year ago
White cedar


https://www.google.com/search?q=white+cedar&oq=white+cedar&aqs=chrome..69i57.6753j0j4&client=ms-android-transsion-tecno-rev1&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine for sure 100%
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine for sure 100%
Victor 1 year ago
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John Downes 1 year ago
It's a Willow tree. There you have it https://duckduckgo.com/?q=willow+sapling&t=hx&va=g&iax=images&ia=images
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
Leonardo Lingo 1 year ago
Willow trees come in 12 different types.
1. Weeping Willow
2. White Willow
3. Goat Willow
4. Dappled Willow
5. Peach-Leaf Willow
6. Purple Osier Willow
7. Coyote Willow
8. Scouler’s Willow
9. Almond Willow
10. Crack Willow
11. Arctic Willow
12. Dwarf Willow
Learn about the distinctive characteristics of each and where you may locate them here: https://www.homestratosphere.com/types-of-willow-trees/
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
kenan 1 year ago
kenevir
wallstreetWOOKS 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
Danielle Nguyen 1 year ago
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/willow/common-willow-tree-varieties.htm
Danielle Nguyen 1 year ago
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/willow/common-willow-tree-varieties.htm
dydodo 1 year ago
Parkinsonia for sure
kiemarent 1 year ago
a plyzeryme
Võ Trần Thành 1 year ago
nó chắc chắn là cây thông
Joseph Coulibaly 1 year ago
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Joseph Coulibaly 1 year ago
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Joseph Coulibaly 1 year ago
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Teniola 1 year ago
That's a young weeping white pine
MadhuV 1 year ago
cabbage tree
Daniël Zoonen 1 year ago
Weeping white pine
Eduardo Moura Martins Cunha 1 year ago
Minha avó disse que é uma Paineira.
Juman 1 year ago
Weeping White pine plant
Victor Leon 1 year ago
Young Weeping White Pine. http://plants.highlandavegreenhouse.com/12120028/Plant/1097/Weeping_White_Pine
Aditya Thaware 1 year ago
This is for sure india or white chedar pine
Alate Emmanuel 1 year ago
Un pin blanc pleureur
Prajjwal Singh 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
Miss Mike 1 year ago
If that is an example of Southern white pine of the eastern USA ,boy,is it a sickly subject! It definitely need a lot of minerals into the root system. I would not have recognized it as such. Usually it would not have so many droopy needles and needs more rain water and sunshine. It may be a different variety in a different part of the world, perhaps in the Azores or Cape Verde Island region off the coast of Africa. You have to remember that a lot these trees came over to the eastern USA by the ocean currents. They could be traced to the Benin. region and very ancient 5000 yr old river systems from the old rivers of Western Africa and evolved. So this could be a distinctive anomaly. Think about it.
Mehdi Baret 1 year ago
weeping willow
Ibrahim Bajwa 1 year ago
it is a young weeping white pine tree
Omisakin oluwaseun 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
Saba 1 year ago
young wipping white plant.
manh123 1 year ago
i don't no what that tree
https://www.bitfortip.com/questions/1284
Nirontor 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine for sure 100%
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wPXlUx60yg&ab_channel=Engineer775
Miriam Nyaitondi 1 year ago
It's pine tree.(https://images.app.goo.gl/QRoRQT37p1BLeP6t7)
Pfalzgraf 1 year ago
myabe a cedar
cheksman 1 year ago
Weeping white pine
rajeesh 1 year ago
its a young weeping white pine
driss99 1 year ago
White Pine
driss99 1 year ago
https://youtu.be/0aA_lAMnfDo
Flávia Alves Cabral 1 year ago
funcho (foeniculum vulgare )
Muhammad Abdullah 1 year ago
Hummingbird Tree
Ömer Büyüker 1 year ago
Ağaç türü amerikan
Alexandre Roméo 1 year ago
C'est un jeune pin blanc pleureur à coup sûr
Rodolphe 1 year ago
I don't Know that One Okay?
Alexis 1 year ago
White Pine and sure
Ismail Ali 1 year ago
I think its a calender
Beezy🐐 1 year ago
Weeping white pine
chia 1 year ago
Crazy Willow
chia 1 year ago
Crazy Willow
Beniskossi 1 year ago
WATTLE Acacias of Australia
https://apps.lucidcentral.org/wattle/text/entities/acacia_cyperophylla_var._omearana.htm
Mikasa 1 year ago
Pancooter
Acikmizan 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine for sure 100%
Tasley 1 year ago
It is a white pine tree
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/pine/white-pine-tree-information.htm
dharmesh99 1 year ago
for indian trees
Andrii 1 year ago
Botanical name: Parkinsonia aculeata
pino69 1 year ago
White cedar
Khalid 1 year ago
White ceder
Christian 1 year ago
It looks like a pine
Condomines 1 year ago
Sorry but i don't know...
Marvin alexander 1 year ago
La planta se llama ciprés la llaman así en Centroamérica es una Planta introducida
Daniel 1 year ago
Weeping white pine tree
yalooss 1 year ago
think its a tree
Ale 1 year ago
It's a Casuarina comune
Grace Muriithi 1 year ago
I think it's a pine
Rohit 1 year ago
https://www.dapplelandscapedesign.com.au/Trees/large-trees/casuarina-glauca-swamp-she-oak.htm. Its casuarina glauca
Akinrinlola Damilola 1 year ago
It's definitely a white cedar
Couchy 1 year ago
Weeping pine
Leaan Wishart 1 year ago
its a pine tree that is used for christmas tree
tonedog1 1 year ago
Droopy tree
Mustafa 1 year ago
Beyaz akça ağacı
Rabia 1 year ago
Genus: Perkinsonia
Family: Leguminosae
Parkinsonia aculeata is a species of perennial flowering tree in the pea family. Common name include
palo verde, Mexican palo verde, Parkinsonia, Jerusalem thorn, jelly bean tree, Palo de rayo and retama.
tommy valdes 1 year ago
parkinsonia aculeata
tommy valdes 1 year ago
https://jardinage.lemonde.fr/dossier-3576-epine-jerusalem.html
Lenchy Horja 1 year ago
Silver Birch Trees (Betula pendula)
The Silver Birch (Betula pendula) tree is a very popular and easily recognisable tree with it's silvery-white bark. The Silver Birch tree is native to much of England, Scotland and Wales. It is one of the faster growing and establishing deciduous trees reaching a reasonable height within 10 years. They can grow up to 25m. In Scottish folklore a barren cow, herded with a birch stick, would then fall pregnant bearing a healthy calf.

The Silver Birch is particulary hardy in damp areas. Known as the "lady of the woods" with fine silvery bark and catkins in spring with fine green leaves in summer which turn a pretty yellow in autumn. Flourishes in both wet and dry and exposed areas.

The current height of these trees is approximately 50-100cm and they can be planted out all year round.

Plant in wet, dry, open and upland locations
Likes most soil types
Pretty garden tree
Native to the British Isles
doopie 1 year ago
It looks like a white cedar IMO
Rajat(zilber) Joshi 1 year ago
It be oak or co'^ key persons name
Hash 1 year ago
its a young Weeping White Pine
Esemuede 1 year ago
White pine
Esemuede 1 year ago
It's a Willow tree. Yeah.There you have it https://duckduckgo.com/?q=willow+sapling&t=hx&va=g&iax=images&ia=images
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Kenjie ruiz 1 year ago
Pine tree (not specific)
Censo Javier Vázquez hernandez 1 year ago
Pino salado

https://es.wikiloc.com/rutas-coche/dia-1-tijuana-san-ignacio-20397842/photo-12761853
Ochuko 1 year ago
Gymnostoma plant
Mouhcine 1 year ago
https://www.google.com/search?q=pino+bianco+piangente&client=ms-android-xiaomi-rvo3&sxsrf=AOaemvL-NvsLX0Nzjc5i2pdaMLEhVmvXSw%3A1632704192852&ei=wBZRYbO7M8_QaNTvubgC&oq=pino+bianco+piangente&gs_lcp=ChNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwEANQrswCWP7OAmDn1gJoAHAAeACAAc8BiAHgCJIBBTAuNS4xmAEAoAEBwAEB&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#imgrc=OtUX3ledoE7b2M
FARID 1 year ago
pine tree
ian patrick gonzales 1 year ago
Shoestring Acacia (Acacia stenophylla)

https://knpr.org/programs/norms-favorite-desert-trees
skorpija 1 year ago
Weeping White Pine
reza 1 year ago
i think it might be white cedar
Cody Staudt 1 year ago
"Oh, bury me / Under the weeping willow tree / So he may know where I am sleeping / Perhaps he will weep over me."

Read More: Ruston Kelly Takes on Carter Family's 'Weeping Willow' | https://tasteofcountry.com/ruston-kelly-carter-family-weeping-willow/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
Kostas 1 year ago
looks like a white cedar
Raul 1 year ago
Pino blanco muy joven en realidad!
Mohammedh 1 year ago
young Weeping White Pine 
Billy Lupembe 1 year ago
Its a young Weeping White Pine
Bruno 1 year ago
Ecuador
http://annazv.blogspot.com/2012/08/itchimbia-y-polluelos.html
ISAKO 1 year ago
Its is a young Weeping White Pine https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/pine/growing-weeping-white-pine-tree.htm
vintbusker 1 year ago
https://images.app.goo.gl/naK7AHRa5vUbLUoc7 beefwood
rakib 1 year ago
Soil Basics